1 HAD DIZZY SPELLS FOR 3 YEARS Result ot Acid Indigestion "Before taking Kruschen," a woman writes, "I had very bad dizzy spella and hot flushes, bad •pells of acid indigestion, and I was so nervous at times that the least thinir would upset me. I was •bout three years in that condi- tion. "I could not tell you in words how happy and glad I am to-day that I gave Kruschen Salts a trial. I have now taken them for 18 iKonths. I would not miss them one day. They are a great help to anyone who sufTcrs as I did. I feel in better health to-day than I have for years. After taking Kruschen for three weeks the diz- *y faints and hot flushes left me. I now feel so bright and cheerful. Kruschen Salts assist to keep you fit and fine."â€" (Mrs.) J. M. Kruschen Salts is an excellent recipe for maintaining a condition of internal cleanliness. The nu- merous salts in Kruschen stimulate your interal organs to smooth, regular action. Your inside is thus kept clear of thoso impurities which, when allowed to accumu- late, lower the whole tone of the system. I Farm Forum Q. Do colonies need attention be- fore the bees commence flying in late winter or early spring? J. C, HaltOD Co. A. Yes. Prevent robbing by the closing of the entrances of all the dead colonies or remove the entire bos to a bee-tight cellar. Clear all dead beea. Ice, .etc., from the en- trances ot all live colonies. â€" Dr. E. J. Dyce, Dept. of Agriculture, of O. A. C. Q. What should one do with the weat or queenless colonies? R. C, Haldimand Co. A. Unite them with strong colon- ies. Place a piece ot newspaper be- tween the strong and the weak cel- ony at the time they are being un- ited. This will reduce loss result- ing from fighting. â€" Dr. E. J. Pyce, Dept. of Agriculture, O.A.C. Q. We sometimes read in the farm press of the use of concen- trated fertilizers that may be ap- plied by simply mixing with the seed grain In the grain drill. As none of the fertilizer companies advertising matter mentions this type of material, I am wondering It you could tell me where It might be obtained, as we have no fertil- izer drill, and would like to give this a trial. "W. J. G.. Simcoe County." A. Aa to sowius the lertilizer with the grain, I would say that there is some danger of the fertiliz- er materials reacting on the metal parts ot the grain drill, which are not built for fertilizer sowing, and seriously Injuring the drill. Then again, fertilizer materials and the grain are ot different specific gra- vity. This means that the fertilizer being the heavier of the two, will tend to flow through the drill much more quickly than will the grain. It a dry, uniformly graded granu- lar fertilizer is used, there Is some chance tor success by applying it as you have indicated. However, we do not recomend this practice. X have ^Jiown some farmers who claim success from sowing fertili- ser mixed with seed grain In the grain drill. â€" Harry G. Bell, Dept. of Chemistry, O. A. C. Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE What Science * Is Doin3 * TWO MILES PER SECOND Research with rockets is going ahead rapidly and quietly. There are already 300 experimenters in the U.S., their first objective being to reach the stratosphere with weather instruments. Fuels of liquid oxygen and gaso- line already give a speed of two miles per second. The next stop will b; to send mail by rockets, which seems to be perfectly feas- ible. t QUESTIONS 1. Is it all right to give a reason for not accepting a formal invita- tion? 3. Should one use a fork to place butter on a piece ot bread or bis- cuit? 3. Un't it improper to send en- graved announcements ot an en- gagement? 4. Should a woman, after the death of her husband, be address- ed as "Mrs. Mary Blank" or as ">lrs. James Blank?" 5. Is it necessary tor a man to rlso when dining, and another man stops at his table? 6. Is it proper to introduce one's self, it one has uot met ibe first Bember ot a receiving line? ANSWERS 1. Ves, it one wishes to do so, though it la not obligatory. 2. No; the knife should be used. 3. Yes. This is not done. 4. Xlie death ot the husband ot • woman In no way aftects tke name by wbich she is known. She •ontlnaes to be "Mrs. James ttank." i. It Is not necessary when th«re li no great dUterence in age. U tk« JIB wko stops is elderly, it is Ttry urtMM far a young man to rlM. *. TMk II Ula should happw, oB* skouM ss»b *% Ml Mn. niMI." CARE OF ENLARGED HEARTS Experiments ia artificially pro- ducing large hearts in animals, which have shed new light on care and treatment of humans with en- larged hearts, have been develop- ed. They show that return of the blood volume to normal and relief of strain on the heart was not fol- lowed by a return of the heart size to normal. The lesson is that a constant or severe strain on an already damaged or enlarged heart only adds insult to injury. CURE FOR BERIBERI A case of oriental beri-beri, the first ever treated in Toronto with synthetic vitamin "Bl" has .just been discharged cured from the General Hospital there. Be]-i-ber), a disease caused by diet deficiencies, was first record- ed by Admiral Takaki, surgeon-in- chief of the Japanese na\-y, to- wards the close of the last century. COBRA VENOM PAIN-KILLER Cobra venom, the deadly poi- son from the fangs of the storied Asiatic snake, may be the most potent of all pain killers, the Uni- versity of California Hospital re- ports following successful experi- ments with patients suffering ex- cruciating torment. Bird Dogs Enter In Field Trials Setters And Pointers From On- tario And Neighboring States Are Competing At Niagara- on-the-Lake, April If^h. The Spring field trials of The Ontario Bird Dog Assoclatiou to be held on Sunday, April iGth, at Nia- gara-on-the-Lake, will feature a new class which Is expected to bring out many new dogs and dog owners. This Is a class tor un- tratned Setters and Pointers, Trials For Untrained There are numerous owners of Setters and Pointers throughout Ontario whose dogs show natural hunting instinct and style. Some are dogs which have accompanied their owners in the hunting fleld, perhaps, some may bo sliow dogs or pets. They have never had training beyond that which their owners, in a limited way, have' been able to givo them. Their owners would like to know how their dogs rate In the field. This class win enable such dogs to "do their stuff" before an experienced bird dog judge. The class will be' restricted to Canadian-owned dogs, but no age limit will be enforced. The classes for trained dogs will provide Interesting sport for both dog men and spectators and, as usual, It is expected that a large "gallery" of spectators will follow the trials. Plenty Of Pheasants Headquarters for the trials will be the Prince ot Wales Hotel, Nia- gara-on-the-La'ke, and roads lead- ing to the "grounds" will be mark- ed so that motorists can easily lo- cate the various events. The frontier country is ideally suited to the sport. Pheasants are there in good numbers and the ter- rain adjoining the roads surround- ing the village has every type of land required to enable a good trial ot a dog's wilUngneBS and ability to work in both open pasture and heavy cover. Firestone Exhibits Fann At World's Fair A 3'/2 acre exhibit at the World's Fair in New York is being completed by the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. In addition to a full-scale tire factory producing a tire every four minutes, probably the most unique part of the exhibit will be an actual life-size reproduction of a thriving farm with live stock, buildings, farmhands, and all. This part of the exhibit will demonstrate how the farm is being modernized by the use of rubber tires on every wheeled farm implement, and will call attention to the fact that it was Harvey S. Firestone on his own 640 acre farm who pioneered in the development of rubber tires for farm use. SPECIAL FLOWERS For full sun, especially it plant- ed close to a south wall where there Is little protection from the summer heat, there are things such as coreopsis, California and other poppies, portulaca or climb- ing morning glories and nastur- tiums which are recommended. These give remarkable results even ia a siege of dry weather. Ot an opposite nature are certain annuals like clarkia, alyssum, lark- spur, pansy and phlox. These will actually give better results, more delicate coloring, it planted ia par- tial shade. NURSERY STOCK Like seed. It is important to se- cure nursery stock ( roses, shrubs, vines, etc.) from a reputable and reliable source, and one that Is fa- miliar and caters to Canadian con- ditions. This sort ot planting mat- erial is offered in a wide range of prices but as a rule cheap stock proves disappointing. Good stock is pliable, green and shows plenty ot live buds. Roots are moist and well wrapped to ex- clude the air. Such will grow read- ily when planted. Brittle wood, and wrinkled buds or none at all and exposed dry roots are an Indication ot inferior stock. It It grows at all, a year or perhaps two are lost be- fore it is likely to make any real growth. NEW PLANTS Kew grains and fruits are not tlie only thing that have been oc- eipying the attention ot plant breeders in recent years. In vege- tables, there have been even more improvements. Scientists have car- No. IS â€" 'M ried out this work in two direc- tions; first by the Introduction of vegetables unfamiliar to most Can- adians, and secondly and probably more important, by vast improve- ments of those varieties that have been grown in this country for a great many years. Claims Goldfish Eating Record A Harvard University student, Irving Clark, 20, of Seattle, claim- ed the goldfish eating champion- ship this week. Clark reported he ate 24 live goldfish in S little more than five minutes, using or- ange juice as a chaser. Clark was spurred on by Frank Pope, of Franklin and Marshall College, who bet him $50 he couldn't eat more than Pope. Pope downed a mere three. Fishermen's Paradise This charming story from a Po- lish newspaper reaches us from the United States: An Englisli missionary, in a chat with an old Negro cannibal of the tribe Niam-Niam, told him of the enormous number of victims of the world war. "How could you," wondered the t;annibal, "eat so much human meat?" "We whites," answered the mis- sionary proudly, "do not eat hu- man Deings." "Well, then, what did you kill them for?" asked the cannibal in great astonishment. "I've been sleeping lika a log." "You wood!" The teacher was trying to make Elsie understand subtraction and she said: "You have ten fingers, now supposing there were three missing what would you have then?" "No music lessons," said Elsie promptly. "Do mittakei of your paat ever keep you awake niglite?" "Not any more. I had ay telephone disconnected." Humorous Man (in street car) : "Has anyone dropped a wad ef notes with an elastic band round them?" Chorus of voices: "Yes, I have I" "Well, I've just picked up the elastic band." Doctor (to patient) â€" It's ao> thins to worry about â€" just a little boil on the back of the â- •ck. But you must keep your eyo on it." < S â- S â- â- I I? How Can BY ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make the drippings from highly flavoured foods sweet and tasteless? A. Fry a few slices ot raw pota- to in the drippings. This will also take away the flavour ot rancid- ness. Q. How can I get rid ot a scale ot dandruff appearing on baby's head? A. Wash the head every day with pare castile soap and then rnh white vaseline over the dandruff. The scales should loosen and come oft within a short time. Q. How can I prevent piano keys from turning yellow? A. It Is claimed that it piano keys are washed occasionally with alcohol, then polished with a soft clean cloth, they will not turn yel- low. Q. W^bat causes boiled potatoes to he soft and broken on the out- side, while the centers are bard and uncooked? A. Boiling too rapidly will cause this condition. Q. How can I make a plant fertil- izer? A. A little ammonia added to the water affords a rich fertilizer for the plants, also aids In preventing bugs. Q. How can I prevent silk thread from unwinding too rapidly on a sewing machine? A. Place a small piece of felt on the spindle under the spool, and the silk will not unwind so rapid- ly, tighten, nor break. Steam Brazils.â€" Brazil nuls are easier to remove from the shells it they are steamed before crack- ing. E)(Q{JSE ME - ^^r BIG BEN 6\yES YOU YOUR ^MONEY'S , ^ t^'HORTH! I^ ^^ ^: BIG BEN Th, PERFECT r/>ru/V?i> Tnhatro Pjt^p -, ^nrf'-^' ? \ "i-M^tJ* ^Tj tMtm-r 1 «toa*>AN f • â- AT *%S ^4^r \ ^0iMTrMf§Mm. MtegOR^ g:£>-^ Reputed to be one of the greatest small-mouth black bass sanctuar- ies in Canada, Bayfield inlet will be accessible by road now under construction by the Ontario de- partment of highways. Previously fishermen were forced to reach the inlet either by air or water. Conversation Made i^asy. â€" Keep the centre of the room free (ram furniture. This makes for easy conversation across the room. 1>RINK ^T HOT WATER â€"Ijut losMN tht SLIIIIMa watfMj To your daljy cup ol hoi waici. add ibe: "luice" ol lb* 10 bsibs In I3a;tisld T«a oodi i^ou not only "wash oul' Ijiisi naUyâ€" but looMn lbs baid'lo-4«l- o( MTOStes wbicA c\mq\ to IJI« llniaq. undl.| gssttd. Cculttld Tsa, makst hoi watsi las' llii 10 drink Mild, THOROUGH. piOBpt. lOc i 2ie at djugqlsll. Co.. tol- CflRFIElD TEP Uepl. OS. 1 dune Avenue, Tarontu 3 - t.'noadu Classified Advertising | AGENTS WASTED BEST PROPOSITION ON MARKaT â€" L.adieti' and Gents' FurnishlnK*. Write for full particulars. RslU- ble Agencies, 213 Victoria Street, Toronto. ARTICLES Full SAXB flags! bunting, FEaTn and Waterproof Truck Covers and Tents. Prices and samples on re- Quest. John Licckie Ltd.. Toronto. HAWAIIAN GUITAR WITH ALi fittings and Ten Free Lessons, regular JlO.OO valueâ€"only }6.i6 delivered. Limited number only. Order now. R. .S. Williams Com- pany. 431 Klnb' St. West. Toronto. ASTHMA. URONCillTIS IF SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA or chronic bronchitis pcnd lOo to- day for trial of ASTONE TAB- LETS, the remarkable Brltiili Remedy which Is giving Instant relief to many thoueandB. Litera- ture free. Astone Products, 7S A Adelaide West. Toro^ito. Sold by Pruggists at 6Cc and tl.OO. BABY CHICKS 3600 CHICKSâ€" FREEâ€" 2500 CHICKS From a choice of a flock of 2,000 lArge Type S. C White Leghorn Breeders, 1.000 Leghorn Rock (hybrids) or 1,000 Large Kgg Slie Strain Barred Rocks. All you have to do to win a prize â€" Guess the number of eggs laid from a flock of 230 Large Type a C. White Xieghorns for the months of No- vember and December and send us the names of 6 people who are Interested In Poultry and buy ehlcks each year. You may win a prize as high aa 300 chicks free. Lakeview Poultry Farm, Wein Bros., Exeter. Ont. DON-T MISS THESE BARGAINSI Two-week old Barred Rock Cock- erels .09c, Mixed tl2.f>0. Pullets 119.95. New Hampshire Red Cock- erels, .08c, Pullets J19.95. Three weeks old add .03c, Big Egg Qual- ity add .01c, Extra Select add .02c. Rush your order if you want these bargains. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. F. C. PORTER, COCHRANE, ONT.. bought 62 Bray pullet chicks. Put SI in laying bouse. "At five months," says he, "they are lay- ing lots of extra large eggs . . . mighty good in this cold country." Buy liT&y Chicks. Brny Hatchery, 130 John Street North, Hamilton, Ontario. FOR THOSE WHO WANT A MORE colorful flock, buy Bray Brown /..eghoriis. Wonderful producers of large white eggs. Cockerels make good broilers. Economical . to raise. Br.ay Hatchery, 130 John Street North. Hamilton, Ontario. NOW YOU CAN BUY CHICKS THAT weigh two pounds per hundred more when hatched at a saving of up to tC.OO per hundred. Selling direct, no agent's commission to pay and mass production In Fer- gus enables us to pass the saving on to you. Grade A Heavy Breeds 111.00, Pullets J18.00, Cockerels 16.00; Leghorns JIO.SO, Pullets i22.00, Cockerels $3.00: Extra Proflt Grade Heavy 112.45, Pullets $19.90, Cockerels $7.00; Leghorns 111.95, Pullets $24.90, Cockerels $4.00. Free calendar and poultry Xulde. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. BUILUINQ MATERIAI.S BUILDERS. CARPKNTERS AND home-owners, new eighty-page Catalogue now ready. Write for copy. PanniU Door Co.. Limited, 132 Front St. East. Toronto. FII>.Mi) DEVELUI'ED ROLL FIL..MS DEVELOPED WITH two prints of each and FREE ENLAKCBMENT coupon 2Bo. OFFSET COJIMERCIAL PHOTO- GRAPHY 2 I!r-.s.mjI,L ST.. TOR- ONTO FOR SALE CLEAN O.A.C. 21 BARLEY. GRADE No. 1, germination 99<5fc, 76c a bushel, sacks free. G. Broderlck, Exeter. Ontario, Route 1. PURE BRKD WHITE INDIAN RUN- ner Ducks, the living egg ma- chines. Eggs $1.00 a dozen, fer- tility guaranteed. Clarence Clarke, Ethel, Ontario. CER'nFIED SEED POTATOES â€" "Warba", World's earliest potato, large, white, delicious, hardiest, heavlrst yielder. Government Certified. 100 strong eyes $1.00 po.stpaid. S. V. Cowan. Waldeck, •Sask. SLIGHTLY l.'SED OIXITHINGâ€" THE flno<<t In used oloihtaa: *>( big re- ductions. Suits odlW.Tlly $3.S.00 to $60.00 now JiUiO, $8.00. $10. New suits regul.irly $25.00 at 112.. SO. Odd coats, pants $2.00, $2.50. Top coats $5, $6, $7. La- dles' Spring coat.i $5. $6. Big sav- ing In new drespes, crepes, sat- ins, at $1.60, $2.00. Send money- order with moasur<>monts. age. You take no risk by buying on our monoy-back guarantee. We pay paKtag<>. Ask for catalogue, r-anadlan Clothing, 409 Yongo St., Toronto. EARLY VARIETIIi.S OK FLINT and Dent Corn eppcially adapted for Northern countries. Write for prices. James Brisloy. Thamcs- viUc, Ont.. Kent Co. RARE OI,l> NEW BKCNSWICK train stamp, 15c with approvals. Letterhead, reference appreciated. N'pwbcrrys. 946 Fort. Victoria. B.';. KRIIT BA SKKTS A."*!* n«>XKS PLANT HOXES, BERRY BOXES, Vruit Hnskels and Hampers. Prices on request. Tho OakvUIe Basket Co., Ltd., Oakvlllc, OnL aAin Guous '"^^â€" ^â€" â„¢^ â- WIGS. TOUPES. niA.TSFOUMA- tlons. Switches. Curls, and all types of finest quality Uair (iooda Write for Illustrated catalogue. Couriiien* tlal terms arranged. Toronto Hum« an Hair t^upply Co. 628 Baihiirst. Toronto UELI* WA.VTEU MAM': BBCOMB A DETECTIVE. ME.N over 18 wanted everywhere. D«« tectlvea earn good wages. He. wards. Work home or travel. Correspondence training course. Write for free information to Box 25, Station T. Mor.:renl. UOT tnoal THA.'VSFEHS BIO PACKAGE OF HOT IROSl Transfers, eight sheets, over two hundred designs; also valuabfe Instruction stitch chart; mall 25 cents In cash. Necdlecruft Guild, 683 ColleKo .Street. Toronto. HUliS FUH SALI2 FOR SALE â€" FOUR YEAH OLD Yorkshire Sire. Best Market Pen Boyal Winter Fair and other Boar Winners; Yearling boar sire, Grandsire. and two nearest Gran- dams In Advanced Registry. Four months boars and sows. Shade- land Farms. Eden. Unt- MEDICAL SLPPLIKS itoN'T SUFFER FROM SORB OK tired feet. Try the new Andy's Salve & Liniment. J..arge Ointment only $1.00 â€" 60c bottle. Liniment FREE â€" First order only. Your money back if not satisfled. Pleas* write to Andy's Salve & Liniment Manufacturing, 101 Alexander St» Toronto. SO FILM HGXiUlltEU SBND US YOUR SNAPSHOTS OR Old photos. We specialize in mak- ing enlargements direct from arty; print 6" X 7" enlargements col- oured BOc; 8" X 10" enlargement coloured 7Bc. Stamps accepted. Tru Foto Studios Limited, New: Blrks Bundling, Montreal. HATRNTS AN OFFER Tl) EVERy INVENTOA, List of inventions and f'Jll Infw^ matlon sent free. The Ramsay Cod& pany. Registered, Patent AltorDtfW, 173 Bank St.. 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IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATS romantic sweetheart, with money. write: Mary Lee. 445- D, RoUa, Mis- souri^ ^ ^^ HIGH BLOOD PRESSUREâ€" WUITM for free booklet and full parllcu- lars regarding our amazingly sus- cessful hyblood treatment. Pedi- greed Products, Saskatoon, Sask. WANTED â€" ORIGINAL pOEMS. songs, for immedlata cousldera-- tlon. Send poems to Columbia tt Music Publishers, Ltd., Dept M87. Toronto. Canada. SEBDS FOR SALK HOME GROWN SEEDS. ALL COV- ernracnt grades. Alfalfa, red clo- ver, alBlke, timoth.v, sweet clower. Ask for samples and prices dellv- •red to you. The Caledonia Mill- ing Co. Ltd.. Caiedoula. Out. WRITHJ FOlt OUR PRICE LIST ON all kinds of grass and clover seeds. Highest Quality and lowest prices. We eupply bags and pre- pa.v. Brown Bros.. Arkoua. On- tario. ' SBWI.XG MACHINES * Sl.l'1'LIKS FOR SEWING MACHINES, HE- pairs, supplies â€" all makes, nevf or trade-In, reconditioned mach- ines in stock â€" Write A. Gilbert & .Son. 350 Yongc St , Toronto. SrKCIAL THKATMENT $26 REWARD FOR ANY CORN OR Callous which cannot ho removeJ by Lloyd's Special T-eiitnicnl. ui;- der our supervision, rrevents re- turn. Bend B5o for complete treatment, regular Tic. Lloyd's-B» 1211 St. Clair West, Toronto, TOBACCO 4-PUUND SAMPLE PACKAGE BUR- ley dimmer, prior leaf, flavorlns and recipes, or d-pound sampla- package Virginia Bti.'ley, Zlmracp- and prior leaf; 2 samples manu- factured. $l.ou poKtpi.id. Ruthvea Tnhacco Exch.iiige. Ruthven. Ont. TRIAL OFFER ROLL DEVELOPED /Jfi EIGHT PRINTS lOt r/i/a T y ycajjs e \ ^£ e'£,vc,« AOOResS PROFESSKMAL LONDON ONT, "Dept. A"